Current Active Cases: 2020, with 21 Deaths as of: 2020/04/03 09:16
5) Highest Risk - Current Uncontrolled Outbreak that may (if unchecked) overwhelm available emergency response and medical capabilities
4) High Risk - Current outbreak that will likely move to Highest Risk category if drastic measures are not taken
3) Moderate Risk - Some active and identified cases that must be strictly contained, and population movement restrictions should be implemented to prevent escalation
2) Medium Risk - Likely cases within the area that should be closely monitored and quarantined to prevent spread.
Great care should be placed in protection of health and emergency services personnel, and population movement restrictions should be considered,
if not implemented for a period 28 days to prevent escalation.
1) Light Risk - Possible cases in the area, but strong social distancing policies and community awareness should be able to prevent heavy impacts,
or sufficient medical resources exist to respond to outbreaks should they occur.
0) Low Risk - Low likelihood of impact at the current time, travel in and out of the area should be minimized to prevent spread into the area,
particularly if bordering a Medium Risk or above area.